DVD definition
Examples of DVD in a sentence
KCAT will provide to the Town at no cost, two (2) recordings of all meetings covered by this Agreement on broadcast quality DVD.
Any additional recording requests by the Town shall be paid a $20 per DVD duplication for meetings under two hours and $30 per DVD for meetings over three hours.
Master Spas warrants to the original retail purchaser, the optional Audio/Video Equipment (TV, DVD, Speakers, Remote, Subwoofer and Lift System) against malfunction due to defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase (Parts and labor).
The District shall also permit the YMCA staff to utilize any TV and DVD which is available in the room(s) allocated to the YMCA as set forth above.
You agree that the company may use your name, likeness, and personality to promote the business in any and all media, including testimonials, radio, television, DVD, DVD-ROM, CD, CD-ROM, cable television, satellite, print, internet, internet streaming, and social media.